Stunning panoramic valley views
Set on an elevated plot with far-reaching valley views, this substantial four-bedroom detached home combines period character with contemporary living. The house offers a large fitted kitchen with a central island, multiple reception rooms including a formal living and dining area with a log burner, and versatile snug/office space for home working. The main bedroom has a dressing area and en-suite; a second bedroom also benefits from its own en-suite. An attic is accessible via loft ladder and there is a room above the garage ideal for a home office or gym.
Outside, the property occupies a generous, terraced plot with paved entertaining terraces, two separate parking areas and off-street parking. A covered heated endless pool is a standout leisure feature. Solar panels are owned, which will reduce energy bills. The property’s footprint and room sizes are unusually large for the area, offering scope for flexible family layouts and multi-generational use.
Important practical points: the house dates from c.1900–1929 and has sandstone/limestone walls assumed to be uninsulated, so upgrading thermal insulation and other period-property maintenance should be expected. The pool and large garden require ongoing upkeep. The local area records above-average crime and high deprivation indices; buyers should consider location factors alongside the home’s substantial internal space and views. Broadband and mobile signal are strong.
This home suits buyers seeking a spacious family house with character and leisure facilities, and those prepared to invest in period-property maintenance and garden/pool upkeep in exchange for size, privacy and striking valley vistas.